Michigan, Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Virginia,
West Virginia, New Jersey, Florida, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Kansas, Oklahoma and Kentucky
This map depicts the States in which Landtech
is licensed.

Landtech offers a full spectrum of professional surveying & engineering
services. We can perform surveying & engineering services for projects as large as a
multi-million dollar commercial/industrial sites or as small as a simple boundary
survey.
Landtech offers a diverse range of surveying &
engineering services including but not limited to the following:
SURVEYING SERVICES
- Hydrographic Surveys
- Mining Volumes Surveys
- Aerial Photo Control Surveys
- NGS Blue Booking GPS Surveys
- GIS Data Collection Surveys
- Riparian Ownership Division Surveys
- Indoor Industrial Surveys
- Hazardous Site Surveys
- Condominiums & Subdivision Surveys
- ALTA/ACSM Surveys
- Utility/Pipeline Route Surveys
- Construction Layout Surveys
- As-Built Surveys
- Our Personal Favorite Telecom Tower Surveys &
A&E Drawings
Please contact Matthew
Mokanyk with any land surveying questions or visit our Frequently
Asked Survey Questions page.
Please read "How
to Consult with A Land Surveyor". This pamphlet from the
California Land Surveyors Association is very informative and will help guide
you through the process of ordering land survey work.
View our CLIENT
TESTIMONIAL LETTERS and see why Landtech is one of the finest
surveying & engineering companies in the world!
ENGINEERING SERVICES
- Phase I & Phase II Environmental Site Assessments
- Baseline Environmental Assessments
- Geotechnical Investigations (soils)
- Foundation Design
- Structural Engineering
- Municipal Engineering
- Assist with Governmental Site Plan Approvals
- Site Plan Design (Commercial, Industrial & Residential)
- Subdivision Layout and Design
- Storm Water Design Engineering
- Drainfields & Sand Filters
- DEQ Permitting
- Design Build
- Road Design/li>
View a recent project.
Please contact Darren
Graham or John Urbain with any civil engineering questions or visit our Frequently
Asked Civil Engineering Questions page.
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